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pa___ul3
/// let's forget your statement about being accused of being systematically racist suggests all gang members are non-white.///
That would be the easy way out. The problem in London (and that is what we are mainly taking about) is the fact that the majority of the young gang members in question are unfortunately non-white.
And here lies the problem, there are many including the politicians, the police, and the media who are somehow reluctant to admit this fact, so consequently by using this attitude the Black on Black crime especially goes virtually unchecked.
/// have teams of people that will work together to hit the root causes of the issue instead of relying on tactics that may or may not translate well across cultures.///
That would be fine if you could get people to work together, but that is the trouble, although we may be a multi-cultural country, we do not integrate, the police for instant are at a loss in their investigations because the communities will not help them in their inquires, and the police in turn are forever walking on broken glass, in case they happen to offend anyone.
Time to forget what may or may not translate well across cultures, and take direct action no matter if it may offend certain groups, rigid stop and search methods may be a start.
The days of words, inquiries, and the general softly, softly approach are swiftly coming to an end, it's time these young crooks realised who is in charge.